Here you are again distorting the truth. That's not what the WH is saying. They are saying that new sanctions are being considered. What and when.

That's the truth.

What did you just say above wb? Let me help you.....

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No real way to predict Trump,

As for the reports?

NPR:

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Russia said Wednesday that it has received word that the U.S. has no plans for further sanctions after confusion over the issue involving U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who announced fresh sanctions only to be contradicted by the White House.

Russia's official TASS news agency quoted a source in the foreign ministry as confirming, "the United States has informed the Russian embassy that there will be no new sanctions for now."

The Hill

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The White House assured the Russian Embassy in Washington on Wednesday that there are no plans to slap additional sanctions on Moscow, the Russian state-run TASS news agency reported.

But a State Department official disputed that report, telling The Hill that new sanctions are, in fact, still under consideration.

A White House spokesperson not immediately respond to The Hill's request for comment. The Russian Embassy also did not return a message from The Hill.

Reuters

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian news agencies reported on Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration had informed the Russian embassy in Washington that the United States had no immediate plans to impose new sanctions.

Relations between Moscow and Washington are in focus after the United States imposed fresh sanctions on Russia in early April, triggering a massive sell-off on Russian markets and raising global geopolitical tensions to a new level.

“I can confirm that the United States has informed the Russian embassy that there will be no new sanctions for now,” TASS cited a source in the Russian foreign ministry as saying.

Bloomberg

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The Trump administration notified Russia’s U.S. embassy in Washington Sunday that it has no plans to impose any further sanctions soon, according to a Foreign Ministry official.

Conflicting signals from Washington over its plans have sent markets gyrating in recent days. When official Russian news agencies reported the U.S. notification Wednesday, the ruble flipped from being the worst performing emerging-market currency to the best in the first hour of trading in Moscow. Ten-year ruble debt erased declines, climbing for a third day before the Finance Ministry plans to sell bonds after axing an auction last week for the first time since 2015.

CNN

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WASHINGTON — President Trump rejected, for now at least, a fresh round of sanctions set to be imposed against Russia on Monday, a course change that underscored the schism between the president and his national security team.

The president’s ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki R. Haley, had announced on Sunday that the administration would place sanctions on Russian companies found to be assisting Syria’s chemical weapons program. The sanctions were listed on a menu of further government options after an American-led airstrike on Syria, retaliating against a suspected gas attack that killed dozens a week earlier.

WaPo

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President Trump on Monday put the brakes on a preliminary plan to impose additional economic sanctions on Russia, walking back a Sunday announcement by U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley that the Kremlin had swiftly denounced as “international economic raiding.”

Preparations to punish Russia anew for its support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government over an alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria caused consternation at the White House. Haley had said on CBS News’s “Face the Nation” that sanctions on Russian companies behind the equipment related to Assad’s alleged chemical weapons attack would be announced Monday by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

But Trump conferred with his national security advisers later Sunday and told them he was upset the sanctions were being officially rolled out because he was not yet comfortable executing them, according to several people familiar with the plan.

So save your "distorting the truth" crap. It's what was being reported by several agencies.

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It's what was being reported at the TIME wb. don't like it? Talk to them about it.

Oh and congratulations on filling trix's role as #1 obnoxious poster.

One thing for sure, you won't abuse me like you abused that woman. Hope you're proud of yourself, Mr. Tough Guy. Abusing women on any stage is supposed to be against your morals. I guess you made an exception with Trix.

__________________The truth is that if Israel would lay down their arms there would be no more Israel, and if the Arabs would lay down their arms there would be no more war.

One thing for sure, you won't abuse me like you abused that woman. Hope you're proud of yourself, Mr. Tough Guy. Abusing women on any stage is supposed to be against your morals. I guess you made an exception with Trix.

That "women" was all about being my shadow puppet back in the day. Back during the gay marriage threads. I walked away when she started going postal at people I'd known for years in here. Threatening them.

What she handed out? She got it back.

ETA---that includes her lies about me reporting posters or posts to the mods. Never happened. OM verified it so you tell me who was abusing who?

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So now there's a movement afoot amongst the GOP. The Dems have been ranting and raving about how business tax rates were made permanent while individual rates had an expiration - The Chuck and Nancy show played this as a "tax hike for the middle class". Well, now GOP leaders have announced they are starting action to make individual rates permanent before the election.

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Ivana Trump, President Trump's ex-wife, says he doesn’t need to run for reelection in 2020.

“I’ll tell you something, I don’t think it’s necessary,” Trump's first wife said in a wide-ranging interview with Page Six.

“He has a good life and he has everything. Donald is going to be 74, 73 for the next [election] and maybe he should just go and play golf and enjoy his fortune.”

Ivana Trump added that her ex-husband likely misses the "freedom" of private life and chafes at having to know so much "information" about the world in his current position.

“I think he probably [misses] a little bit of freedom, I don’t think he probably knew how much is involved of being the president. It’s so [much] information — you have to know the whole world," she tells Page Six.

President Trump announced his 2020 campaign earlier this year, naming his former data operations manager Brad Parscale as campaign manager.

Ivana Trump, who divorced the president in 1992 after his affair with Marla Maples, said she still speaks with him "every month." Melania Trump, she claims, is not happy and has been embarrassed by the recent headlines surrounding adult-film actress Stormy Daniels's allegations of a 2006 affair with the president.

“I feel bad for [Melania] because I know how bad I did feel. It hurts a lot,” she said.

“I divorced Donald immediately [after I discovered the Maples affair] because I told myself, ‘Am I going to live with the person [who] is going to say, ‘I’m going to go and play golf’ [leaving me to] think, ‘Is he really going to go and play golf?’ I cannot do it."

Donnie PLEASE ;listen to her!

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And yes, Obama played a minor role - under the adult supervision of Congress.

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